So over this past month I have slowly been rebuilding the Prelude. Here are some pics of the process.
Picked up the head from the machine shop after having a de-coke and slight skim:
Cleaning up, painting and polishing general parts that started looking their age:
Rebuilding the intake manifold with new gaskets and seals, I cleaned out all valves including EGR aswell:
Rebuilding the P/S pump:
Rebuilding the block using Kings Racing and standard connecting rod and main bearings, new gaskets and seals, Honda liquid gasket...etc
New timing belt kit while we were at it, although the old one was only 20000miles old! By this point the head is back on with a new gasket and cylinder head bolts:
While the engine was out I washed down the engine bay. It doesn't look like much here but it was filthy before:
I repainted the valve cover in VHT wrinkle red paint. I cannot reccommend it enough, great quality stuff. To start off I sand blasted all of the previous heat proof red off of it and degreased the valve cover. Then on a hot day I painted the cover following the instructions on the can step by step. I finished it off carefully warming the cover as a whole with a heat gun, this really helps the paint wrinkle up. The only thing I can reccommend is that the paint needs to go on really thick, I wish that I had used the whole can. The thicker the coat of paint applied, the more paint there is to wrinkle and give it that OEM look.
Another very good trick is to put vaseline on the DOHC VTEC letters before painting, that way you can peel it off with a razor blade after and do not need to sand for hours to get the paint off before giving the letters that "brushed metal" look.
Finished product
